- the
French aristocrat Comte Isouard de Vauvenargues. It was pla**** as a
consultation game, with Duke Karl and
Count Isouard jointly deciding each move...
-
Nicolas Isouard (French pronunciation: [nikɔla izwaʁ]; also
known as Nicolò, Nicolò
Isoiar or Nicolò de Malte; 18 May 1773 – 23
March 1818) was a Franco-Maltese...
- Cinderella) is a
French opera in
three acts by the Maltese-born
composer Nicolas Isouard. It
takes the form of an opéra
comique with
spoken dialogue between the...
- opera, in
which Paul
Morphy defeated Duke Karl II of
Brunswick and
Count Isouard "A
Night at the Opera", an
episode of the
television series Never the Twain...
- game at the
Italian Opera House against the Duke of
Brunswick and
Count Isouard.
While Morphy's
opponents were not the strongest, this
later became a well-known...
-
Cendrillon (1759) by Jean-Louis
Laruette Cendrillon (1810) by
Nicolas Isouard,
libretto by Charles-Guillaume Étienne Agatina, o la virtù premiata [it]...
- Charles-Guillaume Étienne for the
opera Cendrillon with
music by
Nicolas Isouard (first
performed Paris, 1810) and by
Francesco Fiorini for Agatina, o la...
-
footballer Nicolò Gabrielli,
composer Nicolò Gagliano, violin-maker Nicolò
Isouard (1773-1818),
French composer Nicolò Melli,
Italian basketball player Nicolò...
- the
first play were
composed by
Giovanni Paisiello (in 1782), by
Nicolas Isouard in 1796, and then by
Francesco Morlacchi in 1816.
Though the work of Paisiello...
- Beaumarchais'
original play.
Other lesser-known
adaptions include those by
Nicolas Isouard in 1796,
Alexander Reinagle,
Samuel Arnold in 1794, and
Francesco Morlacchi...